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31. Open-book Examinations Bring Good Results
FOR the past year China's higher educational institutions have been experimenting with open-book examinations. Under this system students are allowed to refer to their textbooks and other written or
Author: CHANG CHIEN Year 1966 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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32. Wipe Out the Poisonous Influence of the Book on Self-Cultivation
TO CAPTURE a gang of bandits one must first capture their leader; to clean out a weed one must dig out its roots. Likewise, to seize power from the handful of persons within the Party who are in
Author: CHANG PEN Year 1967 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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33. Learning from the Pupils
I AM a teacher in the East Is Red Primary School in Soochow, Kiangsu province. I used to think I was an educator, what the hell did I have to learn from children? Now, I have experienced something
Author: CHANG YANG Year 1970 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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34. Fossils Sent from Across the Land
LETTERS from workers, peas-ants, soldiers, Red Guards, teachers, geological prospectors and staff members of the rural products purchasing stations arrive at our institute almost every day. They
Author: CHEN CHANG Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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35. CHECKING EROSION ON THE LOESS LAND
NO ONE can be unimpressed by the landscape of the Ching-yang Administrative Area on the East Kansu Plateau. The Ching, a tributary of the Yellow River, runs across it from west to east. On middle
Author: KAN CHANG Year 1974 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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36. How China Developed Her Oil Industry
I HAVE BEEN working in the exploitation of petroleum for thirty years. In those thirty years, especially the last 25 of the new China, I have watched our petroleum industry move from extreme
Author: CHANG CHUN Year 1974 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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37. Advanced Electronic Desk Calculator
THE Great Wall 203, an advanced type of electronic desk calculator, was trial-produced early this year by a plant under the Institute of Mathematics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It is 2.5
Author: KUNG CHANG Year 1974 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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38. First Tea Crop on a Northern Mountain
ALL China drinks tea, but not all China grows it. For centuries tea-drinkers in the cold, dry north imported it from the warm moist provinces of the south. Peasants in temperate Shantung province are
Author: CHANG LIN Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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39. National Ice Sports Competition
THE speed-skating, figure-skating and ice-hockey competitions of the Third National Games were held January 16 to 27 in Harbin in the northeast province of Heilungkiang.It was the largest ice sports
Author: CHANG HSIAO Year 1976 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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40. HOW CHINA DEVELOPED HER OIL INDUSTRY
I HAVE BEEN working in the exploitation of petroleum for thirty years. In those thirty years, especially the last 25 of the new China, I have watched our petroleum industry move from extreme
Author: CHANG CHUN Year 1976 Issue 60 PDF HTML